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Work now underway on $6.2-million recreational facility at Marden park
Work is now underway on a $6.2-million recreational facility at Marden Park. On Nov. 20…
Trio of students donate hair
It is not often that an entire school watches while someone gets their hair cut. But St.…
Council on track with heritage designations
Council is starting to roll as it creates a template for heritage designations in Minto using the…
25th annual Grand Valley Polar Bear Dip celebrates the new year
Brisk weather and warm spirits marked both New Year's Day and the 25th anniversary of the Grand…
Public Health has plenty of vaccine for H1N1 flu
With the H1N1 vaccine available to all who want it, Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health has…
Bonspiel raises $6,000 for Isaac Foundation
A fun curling bonspiel was held recently to benefit The Isaac Foundation, which assists those…
Police history book ready
Fingerprints Through Time is now on sale. The Guelph Police Service announce that its book on the…
Township to buy land for road work
Centre Wellington Township council has authorized Chief Administrative Officer Michael…
Nestle Waters helps with school playground
Nestlé Waters Canada announced on Tuesday it has completed the final installment of its…
Local youth a runner up in national competition
There were 353 of Canada’s top dairy youth from 51 teams across seven Canadian provinces…
Council says developer must clean up act – or building permit for plaza will be denied
Councillors here are not giving a rubber stamp to future development of a property at the…
Communities in Motion to meet less next year
Communities in Motion will be slightly less active next year. In reporting to Minto council…
Sewage allocation for Eastridge approved
Councillors are reinstating 18 sewage allocation units to developers of the Eastridge…
Blues singer thankful for support of ‘groundbreaking’ festival
Renowned blues singer Diana Braithwaite is thankful for local support the Underground…